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Need phone number or email address to Half Moon Bay Negril
Stayed @Half Moon Bay just outside of Negril many years ago.Want to go back but I can not seem to find a way to get a hold of them.Does anybody have an e-mail address or phone number?Has it changed much?Last time I was there,they had 2 cabins and Bloody Bay was still empty!Thanks to all.This web site has been great for chat,reading about fun times.Can't wait to get back.
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it is a great place. I think there are four cabins now and last I checked the rented for 50 dollars ..... Also, the restaurant is very good .... who would have thought the best lobster plate of the week would be at little shack-like place way off the strip????
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Thank you MissBlue.Coconut cabin was just getting started when I was there.The web site has lots of pictures,thanks.There seems to be a lot of beach chairs.Does it get that busy?
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well, i don't know my dear - it's on my list but haven't been there yet! i've heard from others it's usually a pretty calm place to chill out; gets some good business on the catamaran tour days when it stops there, but doesn't seem to get too crowded.... you go and enjoy it and let us know!
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actually, there is rarely anyone there except when the a tourist boat called Wild Thing comes a few days a week ....
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When we were there in October there were two other couples besides us but it was spread out, probably only 4 lounge chairs total on the whole beach, we felt like we had the place all to ourselves
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"who would have thought the best lobster plate of the week would be at little shack-like place way off the strip???? "
What I've learned in my travels that the best ANYTHING usually comes out of a "shack-like" place - jerk chicken, lobster, steam fish....and it is 1/4 the price of the "not-shack-places on the "strip"". Just my experience at least!
Half Moon Beach is a wonderful place to stay to get peace and quiet, natural beach/coast line and yes, uncrowded and the feeling of privacy even when there are folks there.
We go just about every Sunday. Last Sunday we were there and met a couple staying at Coconuts and they were duly blissed out.
There are now 4 cabins (I think? Maybe 5?) all nestled into the bush beside the bay - Coconuts is "sea front" as is one or two others.
Getting into Negril (it's about 10 minutes from Bloody Bay) won't be a problem...the owners can set you up with a driver or if you want you can rent a car or motorcycle or something like that.
I love that beach - I call it the "anti-7-mile beach". Such a nice vibe. Enjoy.
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